
Mabin Tribes in Hajjah declare mobilization against aggression & denounce traitors
Hajjah - Saba:
The tribes of Mabin in Hajjah province announced a general mobilization in response to the American-Zionist aggression against Yemen and Gaza, while declaring their disavowal of collaborators and traitors.
During a large tribal gathering today—attended by the province's deputies, Sadiq Al-Adba'i, Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi, and Ahmed Al-Akhfash, as well as district director Mansour Hamzah, tribal affairs official Shaif Abu Salem, water foundation director Abdullah Al-Washli, alongside sheikhs and dignitaries—they affirmed their readiness to confront the aggression and support their brethren in Gaza.
The tribes emphasized that the crimes of the American enemy will not deter the people of wisdom and faith from their steadfast stance in supporting the oppressed. They renewed their mandate to the revolution leader , Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take appropriate measures in backing the valiant resistance in Gaza and defending the homeland.
Furthermore, they declared their disavowal of traitors and collaborators—spies for "America and Israel"—as well as any mercenary aiding falsehood. They vowed to oppose anyone cooperating with or providing targeting data for U.S.-Israeli attacks on Yemen.
The tribes of Mabin asserted that those involved in treason and collaboration with America and Israel are outcasts, stripped of tribal protection, and called on official and judicial authorities to enforce the law of high treason against them.
They praised the role of Yemeni society and tribes in boycotting , disavowing all agents , spies of America and Israel, in line with the tribal honor document signed by Yemeni tribes.
During the gathering, Deputy Governor Al-Akhfash commended the honorable stance of Mabin's people in supporting the oppressed and sacrificing for the nation. He stressed the importance of continuing to back Palestinian resistance and countering escalating U.S.-Zionist aggression on Yemen and Gaza.
He urged ongoing support for missile forces, drones, naval capabilities, and mobilization for open military training in preparation for confronting the American-Zionist enemy.
Meanwhile, the district director noted that Al-Sarkah of the martyred leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, has become a reality shaking the thrones of the arrogant. He affirmed that Mabin's men remain ready to confront global arrogance and resist U.S. aggression.
Sheikh Abdulqadir Shamsan, speaking on behalf of Mabin's sheikhs, declared the tribes' readiness for the "promised battle of liberation and holy jihad" in support of Palestine and in retaliation for U.S. crimes, praising the revolutionary leadership's stance in backing Gaza.
A statement issued during the gathering highlighted the anniversary of the first stand against arrogance, marking the launch of the Quranic project. It recalled the early challenges and conspiracies that were overcome through divine support.
The statement urged learning from past lessons, reflecting on Yemen's achievements, and upholding the divine promises manifested in the faithful stance with Gaza. It called on the nation to sincerely return to the Quran, loudly disavow God's enemies, and activate economic boycotts as effective, practical weapons.
The statement reaffirmed Yemen's unwavering support for Gaza and Palestine against the aggressors, stressing that America's backing of the Zionist enemy and its attacks on Yemen will not stop the brave from supporting Gaza. It cited recent blows dealt to U.S. forces, including the strike on the USS Truman and its aircraft.
The statement also highlighted the powerful tribal rallies against the U.S.-Israeli enemy, pledging to continue mass protests in solidarity with Palestine and maintain the general mobilization, trusting in God's support.
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